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HYDERABAD: A few days ago when Hyderabad city had a black out for few hours, the segment which suffered the most were the manufacturing units, which are totally dependent on power supply. Land, power and water are the three vital factors for an industrial area. Due to its huge tracks of land and scope of expansion, Hyderabad is one of the suitable options for setting up manufacturing business. However, from past few years the heavy industries are seen settling down more in Maharashtra, Chennai o

HYDERABAD: Dilsukhnagar has equal share of residential and commercial realty spaces, located between Malakpet and LB Nagar the area once a suburb has developed by leaps and bounds over the last 15 years.

HYDERABAD: Rise above the necessary and when you do that, you are in the lap of luxury. Amid the gamut of luxury projects in India, luxury housing has picked up the most. Modern homes today pack features that meet the growing aspirations of people who want their houses to reflect their social and financial standing. These luxury homes come as apartments, penthouses, suburban villas and bungalows, and are often close to a golf-course or a green expanse. Industry experts attribute the rise in luxu

HYDERABAD: Located in the south eastern quadrant of the city the Dilsukhnagar-LB Nagar stretch has a mixed urban fabric containing dense residential communities that have saturated over a period of time and an unorganised retail corridor that is slowly changing its character. Dilsukhnagar is a major commercial and residential locality widely known for educational institutions, retail and entertainment facilities making it one of the busiest hubs in the city.

HYDERABAD: With the general elections going on in the country, every state seems to be in a revival mode. People are up for a change and are looking for some fresh policies and reforms. Hyderabad goes for polling on 30th April. Despite being one of the best livability options in the country, uncertainty over the political factors took a toll on Hyderabad’s property market. Most of the buyers have become fence-sitters and have left the decision of buying a property on the election results and fut

HYDERABAD: Hyderabad’s real estate market is picking up momentum. The growth of financial districts, IT parks, educational institutions and malls has added to this growth. The outlying stations sandwiched between Gachibowli and BHEL, with little development and availability of vast open lands, have steadily been lapped up by construction companies. Nallagandla and adjoining Tellapur have transformed into a residential-cum-commercial hub. Last year the launch of the metro, with its well-connected

HYDERABAD: Hyderabad’s REal Estate market is picking up momentum. The growth of financial districts, IT parks, educational institutions and malls has added to this growth. The outlying stations sandwiched between Gachibowli and BHEL, with little development and availability of vast open lands, have steadily been lapped up by construction companies. Nallagandla and adjoining Tellapur have transformed into a residential-cum-commercial hub. Last year the launch of the metro, with its well-connected

HYDERABAD: Infrastructure growth has been playing a vital role in providing employment in both organised and unorganised sectors in India and Hyderabad in particular. In fact after agriculture, real estate sector is the second largest creator of employment. In Hyderabad several large scale housing projects have come up in the last five to ten years and there are many more projects which are in the pipeline. Several supporting infrastructure need to be built for these projects such as water suppl

HYDERABAD: Most of the builders in Hyderabad are of the opinion that today’s house buyer is smart and wants value for money. When a consumer comes to a property exhibition he is fully prepared and ready with his research, and he knows what he is looking for in a house. Today the expectation of a regular buyer is much more than what it used to be five to ten years ago.

HYDERABAD: The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI), the apex body for private real estate developers in India, seeks a pro-growth stance on the policy rates. It also demands a reduction in interest rates to put growth and demand on the fast track, and develop the housing sector in the economy which has been completely ignored by the successive governments.

HYDERABAD: From being a village on the outskirts of Hyderabad, known for its grape orchards and farm houses, Kompally has come a long way. It is now being included in the list of favourable destinations for residential villa developments in Hyderabad.

HYDERANAD: NRIs who purchased property in India a few years ago have not managed to rake in the moolah. Unattractive returns in cities such as Hyderabad and Coimbatore have put off NRIs, particularly from the US, according to builders.

HYDERABAD: The city has been expanding at an exponential rate and one can find supermarkets, gyms, hotels and shopping centres in almost every five kilometer radius. The city is stretching its limits in areas such as Kukatpally, Nizampet, Miyapur, Bachupally, Kompally, Shamirpet, Uppal, Attapur, Khajaguda, and Chandanagar. These areas are witnessing rapid proliferation of housing colonies be it individual villas, single block apartments or gated communities. Pick any part of the city whether it

HYDERABAD: Consumer forums have filed complaints saying they have not been given possession of their dream house even after paying the lump sum down payment and all those Equated Monthly Instalments (EMIs).

HYDERABAD: Protesting against the AP State Wakf Board’s recent decision to suspend mutawallis (managers) of three dargahs, including that of the revered Dargah Hazrat Yusufain in Nampally, a body of prominent Islamic scholars and mutwallis accused board officials of bypassing rules.

HYDERABAD: In some good news to property tax payers, the government on Saturday issued a GO (No. 90) waiving interest on arrears and current year property tax dues up to March 31 and paving way for adjustment of interest already paid against future property tax.

HYDERABAD: Hyderabad has become the world’s most affordable office locations due to rupee depreciation and fall in rentals amid political instability over Telangana, according to global realty consultant DTZ.

HYDERABAD: Owing to the new found political stability in the state capital, builders and developers point out that it is the best time to invest in property as the prices would not remain rock bottom for a long while.

HYDERABAD: After the Centre gave enough hints that the creation of Telangana state was certain, property registrations in Hyderabad, especially surrounding areas, dropped significantly in the last two months.

HYDERABAD: The ‘sick’ realty sector in Hyderabad heaved a huge sigh of relief on February 18, with the Parliament finally giving its nod to the T bill. Developers and realtors alike, rejoiced the end of political uncertainty in the city, which they stressed was at the root of the crisis prevailing in the property market over the last few years.

HYDERABAD: The city of Nizams has come of age and has been transformed into a city of technology, infrastructure, development and real estate. Hyderabad Information Technology Engineering Consultancy City, commonly known as Hi-Tech City has been the new focal point of Hyderabad.

HYDERABAD: The housing sector defines the overall social health of the population of a country. Apart from its contribution to the country’s GDP, construction of housing increases the civil welfare of a society by improving the social capital of a nation. Consumption expenditure by individual and households consists of a sizeable mix of expenses incurred on rent, utilities, related taxes, etc., all of which are also contributions of the housing sector, to the GDP of an economy.